The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AD McGarity says turn of events ‘surreal’

‘At this moment,’ spring practice is still on for football.

- By Chip Towers chip.towers@ajc.com

NASHVILLE, TENN. — Georgia Athletic Director Greg McGarity was asked what changed between going to bed Wednesday night with the plan to continue playing the SEC Tournament and Thursday morning, when the event was canceled even while Alabama and Tennessee were warming up on the court to play their second-round game.

“What changed is the NBA now has two players confirmed with the virus,” said McGarity, who at the time was still meeting with SEC leadership at the Omni Hotel Downtown Nashville. “So the NBA suspended their season, and we saw a wave of other decisions being made to suspend play in other places. I think the evidence was overwhelmi­ng that was what needed to happen and that’s where we ended up.”

For Georgia’s ravenous football fans, the biggest concern about cancellati­ons was probably over whether the Bulldogs’ spring practice would still begin Tuesday.

“I have not talked to Kirby (Smart). He’s still out of town. But we’re still planning on it at this moment,” McGarity said.

That could easily change in the next 24 hours.

McGarity answered some questions for The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on in Nashville on Thursday before joining UGA President Jere Morehead and the Georgia basketball team for their charter flight back to Athens. Here’s what he had to say: Q: How would you describe what you’ve been involved in here the last 30 hours?

A: Well, it’s been surreal. Fortunatel­y, we were all together already. You had all your ADs and the majority of your presidents here as it was. So, we were able to meet face-to-face and discuss every issue imaginable. The commission­er (Greg Sankey) did a great job of informatio­n-gathering and communicat­ing with other conference commission­ers and the NCAA, so we were able to have a lot of informatio­n in one place and everybody there to discuss it faceto-face and make informed decisions that were in the best interest and well-being of our student-athletes and fans and everyone involved.

Q: Have you guys decided how championsh­ips and NCAA berths and such will be decided with so many events and games being canceled for such an extended period?

A: All of those solutions will be worked out in the coming weeks. In essence, they’ll probably be treated like rainouts. But we haven’t gotten into that level of detail yet because what’s most important was making a decision on the tournament. We also have our track team in New Mexico (at the NCAA indoor championsh­ips). We’re hosting NCAA championsh­ips next week. So now we’re pivoting to other events. We went ahead and suspended, really just grounded, everything until March 30.

Q: What’s next for you? A: We’ll be working the phones. We’ve got a lot of informatio­n to gather and distribute to our fans and supporters. We’re just going to try to be a source of informatio­n for any questions that they have. That’s about all we can do now.

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